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    Pope speaks against forced mass displacement of Gaza civilians

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    Posted on July 21, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Pope Leo opposes forced displacement in Gaza after Israel's church strike, advocating peace with Palestinian President Abbas.

    Table of Contents

    • Papal Advocacy for Peace in Gaza
    • Israel's Response to the Church Strike
    • Condemnation of Indiscriminate Force
    • Emotional Appeals for Peace

    Pope speaks against forced mass displacement of Gaza civilians

    Papal Advocacy for Peace in Gaza

    VATICAN CITY (Reuters) -Pope Leo, whose role in advocating for peace in Gaza has become notably stark since Israel struck the territory's only Catholic church last week, told Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Monday that he opposed any forced displacement of Palestinians.

    The Vatican said Abbas, who leads the internationally recognised Palestinian Authority, had phoned the pope on Monday, three days after Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called and expressed regret over the strike on Gaza's Holy Family church.

    Israel has said the strike, which killed three people and wounded the church's parish priest, was a mistake.

    Israel's Response to the Church Strike

    The small church in Gaza has been a focus of papal advocacy for peace throughout the war in the territory. Pope Leo's predecessor Pope Francis spoke to the parish nightly.

    Condemnation of Indiscriminate Force

    In Monday's conversation with Abbas, Leo condemned the "indiscriminate use of force" and any "forced mass displacement" of people in the Gaza Strip, the Vatican said.

    Israel has said it wants Gazans to move to a special humanitarian zone in Gaza or leave the territory voluntarily. All mainstream Palestinian groups and neighbouring Arab states have rejected any plan that would displace them.

    Emotional Appeals for Peace

    In emotional remarks on Sunday after his weekly Angelus prayer, Leo read out the names of those killed at the church in Gaza and called for an end to the "barbarity of war".

    (Reporting by Giulia Segreti and Alvise ArmelliniEditing by Gianluca Semeraro and Peter Graff)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Pope Leo opposes forced displacement in Gaza.
    • •Israel's strike on Gaza's Catholic church was a mistake.
    • •Pope Leo advocates for peace with Palestinian President Abbas.
    • •Israel suggests a humanitarian zone in Gaza.
    • •Pope Leo condemns indiscriminate force in Gaza.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Pope speaks against forced mass displacement of Gaza civilians

    1What did Pope Leo say about the situation in Gaza?

    Pope Leo condemned the 'indiscriminate use of force' and any 'forced mass displacement' of people in the Gaza Strip during a conversation with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.

    2What incident prompted Pope Leo's remarks?

    Pope Leo's remarks came after Israel struck the only Catholic church in Gaza, resulting in three deaths and injuries to the parish priest, which Israel later claimed was a mistake.

    3How did Palestinian groups respond to Israel's plans for Gazans?

    All mainstream Palestinian groups and neighboring Arab states have rejected Israel's plan for Gazans to move to a special humanitarian zone or leave the territory voluntarily.

    4What actions did Pope Leo take during his weekly Angelus prayer?

    During his weekly Angelus prayer, Pope Leo read out the names of those killed at the church in Gaza and called for an end to the 'barbarity of war.'

    5Who did Pope Leo speak with regarding the Gaza situation?

    Pope Leo spoke with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, who had called him three days after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reached out to the Vatican.

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